Community Newsletter November/December 2020

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hello! bensenville a lifelong learning community | november/december 2020

It’s the Most Wonderful Time of the Year

(even in 2020!)

Pumpkin Smash Event

Saturday | November 7 | 9 am – Noon BENSENVILLE PUBLIC WORKS PARKING LOT

Holiday Tree and Lights Spectacular Sunday | November 22 | 4:30 pm – 6:30 pm DOWNTOWN BENSENVILLE Drive-thru only

Holiday Home Decorating Contest

Nomination period now through December 8, 2020 Nominate your home by emailing the property address, name, email, phone number, and picture (if possible) to holidaycontest@bensenville.il.us. Submitted properties will be posted to the Village’s Facebook page.

CP Holiday Train | Virtual Event

Visit cpr.ca/en/community/holiday-train for event details.

Family History Activities for the Holidays

Wednesday | November 18 | 7 pm BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Join our Local History Digital Librarian & Archivist for a fun event and learn about ways to explore your family’s history during the holidays. You’ll learn activities that can even be shared with distant family members over any video chat platform during the holidays. Register at benlib.org by November 17.

Letters to (and from) Santa!

November 29 though December 15 BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY Santa wants to hear from you! The Library has a mailbox that goes straight to the North Pole, so drop off your letters to Santa Claus between November 29 and December 15. And if you wish, you can leave a return address and Santa will write you back!

Letter to Santa

December 1 through December 15 Are you asking Santa for a special Christmas gift? Write your letter to him and drop it off to the DCLC by Dec 15!

Holiday Gingerbread Contest

December 1 through December 18 Build your best gingerbread house and see how it stands up against the rest of the district. For more info and registration visit the DGLC.

Holiday Card Making

Wednesday | December 2 | 6:30 pm BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | FACEBOOK Join Mr. Parish virtually for an evening of holiday crafting and cheer! We will be making three special holiday cards. This program is for kids and adults alike! Watch on Facebook/Instagram/Vimeo.

Virtual Holiday Open House Featuring Zazz!

Friday | December 4 | 5 pm BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT You are invited to join us virtually for some good holiday cheer as we will be streaming a musical performance by the jazz quintet Zazz, who will be playing holiday standards from their normal cozy spot next to the library’s fireplace. Register at benlib.org by December 3.

Virtual Visit with Santa

Tuesday, December 8 | Thursday, December 10 | 6:30 pm BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Join us on Zoom for a one-on-one virtual visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Please register for one, 5-minute slot, and that will put you in line in the Zoom waiting room to meet with Santa! Register at benlib.org by December 7.

Santa Claus is Coming to Town

December 12 through December 19 Catch Santa as he parades through the town in a lighted gingerbread house! Santa will be making personal house visits across Bensenville this holiday season. Register at the DGLC.

Midcentury Christmas Presented by Leslie Goddard

Sunday | December 13 | 2 pm BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Historian Leslie Goddard explores this optimistic era in a new illustrated lecture using photographs, advertisements, greeting cards, and catalogs to explore why this era was a turning point for how we celebrate the holidays. Register at benlib.org by December 12.

Family Night: Gingerbread Houses

Tuesday | December 15 | 6:30 pm | AGES 3 to 11 years old BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Join Miss Diane to create an adorable gingerbread house that you can use to decorate your home for the holidays. Register at benlib.org by December 14.

Santa Zoom Call

Friday | December 18 | 4 – 8 pm Have a happy holiday with a Zoom call from Santa himself! Register at the DGLC.

Santa Storytime

Tuesday | December 22 | 6:30 pm BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Join Santa and Mrs. Claus as they read holiday books and sing songs just in time for Christmas! Register at benlib.org by December 21.

Family Night: New Year’s Eve Crafts

Tuesday | December 29 | 6:30 pm | AGES 3 to 11 years old BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Get ready for New Year’s Eve by making a ribbon “firework” maker and a music maker to count down to the New Year! Register at benlib.org by December 28.

A Noon Years Celebration

Wednesday | December 30 | 11 am | AGES 0 to 8 years old BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY | LIVE ZOOM EVENT Join us for a family friendly celebration counting down to the New Year without staying up late! We will read stories, decorate a party hat, and end with a virtual balloon drop at 12 pm – complete with confetti and music. Register at benlib.org by December 29.

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Elementary School District 2 Village of Bensenville Fenton Community High School Bensenville Park District Bensenville Community Public Library Community Events

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The statements and opinions expressed in this newsletter do not reflect the views, opinions, thoughts or beliefs of each member organization. The member organizations are not responsible for opinions or statements made individually or by other organizations. For information, contact sparkison@ benlib.org. Deadline for Jan/Feb is November 27, 2020.


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SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 BACK IN SCHOOL

District 2 welcomes students into its classrooms for the first time since the start of COVID-19 pandemic BENSENVILLE ELEMENTARY SCHOOL DISTRICT 2 210 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.bsd2.org 630 766 5940 Board of Education Robert F. “Bob” Laudadio | President Katie Krajecki | Vice President Christian Constante | Secretary Alex Stitgen | Treasurer Dr. Chris McCullough James Stoltman Susan Vitellaro Administration Dr. James Stelter Superintendent Dr. Kay Dugan Assistant Superintendent for Learning Paul Novack Chief Financial Officer Juliann Greene Director of Special Education Missy Baglarz Director of Multi-Tiered Systems of Support Edgar Palacios Director of English Learners DIRECTORY OF SCHOOLS Blackhawk Middle School 630 766 2601 Dr. Perry Finch | Co-Principal Anne Paonessa | Co-Principal Nicole Mrowice | Assistant Principal W.A. Johnson School 630 766 2605 Carlos Patiño | Co-Principal Michelle Shabaker | Assistant Principal Tioga School 630 766 2602 Jeffrey Kersten Co-Principal Lizzeth Fausto Assistant Principal

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off to a great start!!

After seven months of only remote instruction and activities, students and teachers returned to BSD2 schools on a limited basis on Tuesday, October 13. Positive local COVID-19 infection trends allowed the District to implement its hybrid instructional model. Roughly 60 percent of BSD2 students chose to return to in-person instruction under this plan, while around 40 percent opted to remain remote. In order to comply with health department social distancing requirements, hybrid students attend school in-person on a rotation of two days per week for three hours a day, with a full day of remote learning each Monday. They are dismissed midday with a grab-and-go lunch, and then resume their learning remotely from home in the afternoon. Each day students attend school in person, their parents must certify that the students are not experiencing COVID-19 symptoms. Classrooms are configured to provide for appropriate social distancing to the greatest extent possible, and students and staff must wear face coverings at all times while in their schools. For more information in the BSD2 Reopening Plan, visit bsd2.org/reopening.

100 PERCENT REMOTE PARENT OPTION Parents had the option to keep their children in the District’s 100 percent remote model through November 20. This timeframe encompasses the end of the first trimester and the issuance of the first trimester report cards. Parents will have from October 30 – November 6 to choose either the hybrid or all-remote model for their children for the timeframe of November 30 – February 26. Visit bsd2.org for more information.

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NOW HIRING!

FREE MEALS

District 2 still distributing FREE breakfasts and lunches to anyone 18 or younger. The start of in-person instruction on October 13 brought changes to District 2’s food service program. District 2 is now distributing a week of free meals to individuals 18 years old or younger every Monday. Distribution occurs from 11:30 am-1:30 pm at all three schools and the five neighborhood bus stops listed below, and from 3-5 pm on Mondays at Blackhawk Middle School.

GET YOUR START AS A BSD2 SUBSTITUTE TEACHER! Are you a teacher or college graduate? District 2 is hiring substitute teachers! If you have a bachelor’s degree in any subject, you are eligible to earn up to $140 per day at a nationally recognized school district, and receive paid training before your first day of teaching!

FOOD DISTRIBUTION LOCATIONS Blackhawk Middle School | 250 S. Church Road Tioga School | 212 W. Memorial Road W.A. Johnson School | 252 Ridgewood Drive Yorkbrook Apartments Bus Stop | 100 George Street 1090 W. Irving Park Road Bus Stop | 1090 W. Irving Park Road Marshall & Argyle Bus Stop | Argyle Street and Marshall Road Jefferson & Marion Bus Stop | Marion Street & East Jefferson Street Spruce & Glendale Bus Stop | Spruce Avenue and Glendale Street

Substitute teaching is a great way to make connections, build your resume, and even continue your job search while working in a rewarding and flexible environment.

FOOD FOR FAMILIES

WHAT WE OFFER: • $21/hour to start • Safety Bonus • Attendance Bonus

For more information, call 630.766.5940, or apply online at bsd2.org/Employment.

WE WANT YOU!

TO BE A DISTRICT 2 BUS DRIVER!

COVID-19 forces monthly pop-up pantries into drive-through format. Does your family need food? Bensenville School District 2, in partnership with Fenton High School, Wood Dale School District 7, the Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry, and Northern Illinois Food Bank, is continuing to offer perishable and nonperishable food to families through their monthly Food for Families pop-up pantries.

• Paid Training • 10 Sick Days • IMRF Pension

WORK AVAILABLE INCLUDES: • Daily Routes • Field Trips • Late Buses • Summer Work Available

However, due to ongoing COVID-19 concerns, the Food for Families program will now be offered in a drive-through format. Please stay in your car and pop your trunk, and the food will be loaded into your vehicle. Food for Families pop-up pantries will be held from 4-5:30 pm on the following dates this school year: November 10 | Wood Dale Junior High, 655 N. Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale December 8 | Fenton High School, 1000 W. Green Street, Bensenville January 12 | Tioga School, 212 W. Memorial Road, Bensenville February 9 | Wood Dale Junior High, 655 N. Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale March 9 | Fenton High School, 1000 W. Green Street, Bensenville April 13 | Tioga School, 212 W. Memorial Road, Bensenville May 11 | Wood Dale Junior High, 655 N. Wood Dale Road, Wood Dale

WHAT YOU NEED: • Must be 21 years of age. • Must have a valid Illinois driver’s license for three years or more with no breaks or suspensions. • Must be CDL Class B licensed and school bus permitted. To apply, visit bsd2.org/Employment. For more information, contact Claire Cooper, Transportation Director, at 630.766.5940 x1114, or ccooper@bsd2.org.

COATS FOR FAMILIES

Rotary to provide winter clothing for families in need. The Bensenville-Wood Dale Rotary Club is continuing with its tradition of organizing a coat drive for November and December. This year will involve only brand new coats purchased through Operation Warm. Families in need should contact their school counselor or social worker for a referral.

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VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE Village of Bensenville 12 South Center Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 www.bensenville.il.us 630.766.8200 President Frank DeSimone Trustees Rosa Carmona Ann Franz Marie T. Frey McLane Mac Lomax Nicholas Panicola Jr. Armando Perez Village Clerk Nancy Quinn Village Manager Evan K. Summers

2021 VEHICLE STICKERS ARE NOW ON SALE! For residents and businesses that have a sticker currently displayed showing 2020 or before, the deadline to purchase your new 2021 vehicle sticker is December 31st, 2020. The deadline for truck plate stickers is December 15th. Vehicle stickers are required for all vehicles registered to residents and businesses within Bensenville regardless of whether or not the Village issues you a vehicle sticker reminder notice. Code enforcement fines for lack of a valid vehicle sticker will begin starting January 1st, 2021. The regular passenger vehicle sticker price for non-seniors is $32.00. A $2.00 discount will be applied if payment is made online. Vehicle sticker prices for seniors are $1.00 and last for two years with proof of senior status.

YOU CAN PURCHASE YOUR VEHICLE STICKER THREE WAYS 1) Online www.bensenville.il.us. 2) In person at the Village Hall 3) Via US Mail AND‌ Don’t forget, all dogs in the Village need to be licensed annually for a fee of $3 each. For more information, call 630.766.8200.

VILLAGE OF BENSENVILLE 50th ANNUAL TOY DRIVE Despite the many challenges this year has presented, the Village is happy to announce that it will continue our annual Village Toy Drive! With safety being a top priority, the Village will only be accepting monetary donations this year. Donations can be made online at bensenvillefoundation.org/donate (select Village Toy Drive in the drop down menu) or send a check to Village Hall, 12 S. Center Street, Bensenville, IL 60106. Please make checks payable to the Bensenville Community Foundation and put Village Toy Drive as the memo. The final day to donate is November 27th. Your donation will go towards purchasing brand new toys and wrapping supplies for Bensenville families.

Village Hall Holiday Closures

Our goal is to ensure every Bensenville child in need receives a new toy during the holidays. For additional information, please call 630.594.1010.

STAR OF GIVING Any donation of $10 or more in support of the Bensenville Toy Drive will receive a Star of Giving. This ornamental star will be hung on our community holiday tree with your name on it. For additional information, please call 630.594.1010.

THANKSGIVING November 26 & 27 CHRISTMAS December 24 & 25 NEW YEARS December 31 & January 1 4

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BENSENVILLE HOLIDAY TREE & LIGHTS SPECTACULAR BIG THANK YOU TO OUR CORPORATE SPONSOR GRAND SUBARU SUNDAY | NOVEMBER 22 | 4:30 – 6:30 PM The Village is proud to present a COVID safe holiday celebration taking place in downtown Bensenville on Sunday, November 22nd! Adhering to the safety guidelines set forth by the State of Illinois, we are unable to have our traditional Holiday Magic celebration this year. This year’s celebration will consist of a self-guide tour of Bensenville’s most well decorated homes and ends with a drive down Center Street to view a holiday light display and receive a free ornament gift for Bensenville families to enjoy. A late afternoon viewing of holiday decorated homes is encouraged the same day as the Holiday Tree and Lights Spectacular. Families picking up an ornament are asked to enter off of Green Street heading North on Center Street. Center Street will become a one way only heading North during this event. Ornaments are limited to one per car. For safety concerns, exiting your vehicle will be prohibited. Our traditional mini trees will be available for sponsorships with limited availability and our large tree will remain up until the end of the year. Please call 630.697.3439 to reserve your tree today. Quantities are limited.

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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY HOLIDAY LIGHT DISPLAY GUIDE With many Bensenville homes going above and beyond to stand out for the holidays, the Village plans to create and share a holiday light display guide for residents. This guide will include all homes wishing to share their holiday displays with the community. To have your address included on the list of participating homes, please register online at bensenville.il.us. The deadline to register your home is November 16th. A printable guide of all registered homes will be posted to the Village’s website at bensenville.il.us.

HOLIDAY HOME DECORATING CONTEST Village President Frank DeSimone and the Village Trustees proudly announce the 2020 Bensenville Holiday Home Decorating Contest! Nominate your home by emailing the property address, name, email, phone number, and picture (if possible) to holidaycontest@bensenville.il.us. Submitted properties will be posted to the Village’s Facebook page. The Holiday Decorating Contest Committee will do the judging. NOMINATION PERIOD – NOW THROUGH DECEMBER 8, 2020 Winners will be announced at the December 15th Village Board meeting and posted to the Village’s website at bensenville.il.us

THE CP HOLIDAY TRAIN IS GOING VIRTUAL

The Canadian Pacific Railroad Holiday Train, which typically makes a stop in Bensenville, will be hosting a virtual concert this year due to COVID-19. This event serves as a way to raise awareness of local hunger issues in communities around the United States and Canada. Their virtual event will feature free live musical entertainment. The Canadian Pacific Railroad has also committed to making a $10,000 donation to the Bensenville – Wood Dale Food Pantry. The Village supports the BensenvilleWood Dale Food Pantry for their tireless efforts as well as CP Railroad for their continued generosity. For updates and additional event information, please visit cpr.ca/holiday-train/united-states.

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great job! Overnight Parking Information – File a Request The temporary ban on overnight (2:00 AM-6:00 AM) parking enforcement has expired. Due to growing complaints from residents of overnight parking violations, the Police Department has resumed overnight parking violation enforcement. To make an overnight parking request, please visit the Village website at www.bensenville.il.us and complete an overnight parking permit request form.

BENSENVILLE HOLIDAY LIGHT RECYCLING PROGRAM The Village of Bensenville has partnered with Elgin Recycling once again to offer free holiday light recycling for Bensenville Residents. Drop off boxes are located at Bensenville Village Hall and the Public Words Facility. Boxes will be accessible to the public during regular business hours until the end of February. All types of holiday string lights, working or not, are accepted.

CHRISTMAS TREE AND HOLIDAY TRASH PICK UP There will be no change to your schedule during the Thanksgiving, Christmas or New Year’s holiday since your pick up day is on Wednesday and Christmas and New Year’s Day fall on a Friday. As in past years, we will be doing Christmas tree pick up the first 2 weeks of January. Trees must be free of tinsel, lights, and ornaments, and should not be placed in bags. For additional information, please contact Republic Services at 708.345.7050 or visit republicservices.com.

FALL INTO STEP

MAINTENANCE TIPS TO KEEP YOUR PROPERTY SAFE AND UP TO VILLAGE CODE

Nicor Gas Energy Assistance Programs As colder weather approaches, Nicor Gas is assessing the needs of their customers as COVID-19 continues to affect many homeowners. Nicor Gas encourages families facing financial hardship due to COVID-19 to look into several of their energy assistance programs. For additional information on these programs, please visit nicorgas.com.

2020 RESIDENTIAL LANDSCAPING CONTEST WINNERS Thank you to those who nominated a residential property as part of the Village’s 2020 Residential Landscaping Contest this summer. The Village congratulates the winners and thanks the Garden Club of Bensenville who served as the official judges for the contest. All nominated homes and the top three winners were: 245 S. Addison (1st Place) 818 W. Green (2nd Place) 340 S. Mason (3rd Place) 819 S. Addison 153 S. Franzen 253 S. Church 810 W. Green 1036 Daniel 523 Grove

In an effort to keep Bensenville safe and beautiful this fall and winter, the Community Development Department wants to remind residents of a few maintenance tips to keep your property safe and up to Village code. 1. Don’t Burn Leaves / Yard Waste 2. Maintain Proper Sump & Downspout Discharge 3. Clean Gutters & Downspouts 4. No Leaves / Snow in Street 5. Appropriate parking of Recreational and Commercial Vehicles 6. Have Your Chimney Inspected 7. Clear Snow Around Fire Hydrant 8. Vehicles must be on Approved Surface For additional information, please call: 630.350.3413.

These programs include: • LIHEAP Energy Assistance Funding • Extended Payment Arrangements • Energy Aide Program • Free Weatherization

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL Dear Fenton families & valued community partners, FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement Cultivate successful, passionate learners through rigor, relevance and relationships. Board of Education Paul Wedemann | President Mary Ann Payton-Howell | Vice President Patricia Jalowiec | Secretary Leonel Figueroa Juliet Rago | Jacci Ramirez Kit Tingpalpong Administration James Ongtengco | Superintendent Jovan Lazarevic Associate Superintendent/Principal Sam Bentsen | Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources and Operations Bruce Martin | Chief School Business Officer Jim Batson | Director of Technology Rick Kambic | Director of Communications and Community Engagement Michelle Papanicolaou Director of Curriculum and Instruction Todd Becker Director of Activities and Athletics Thomas Kobel, Director of Building, Grounds and Transportation Eileen Roberts | Assistant Principal Pedro Castro | Dean of Students Nancy Coleman | Director of Special Education Kate Ward | Division Leader Eric Koranda | Division Leader Brian Agustin | Division Leader

Our priorities continue to be the same as we live in a COVID-19 global pandemic: Safety and Wellness, Learning, and Communication. We have so much important news to share with you! It’s broken down into topics below. MEAL SERVICES | Fenton High School is distributing free meal bundles on Tuesdays and Thursdays to anyone age 18 and younger (or their parents). The food is free of charge and can be picked up using Fenton’s bus lane at any time between 8:30 and 10 am or 11:30 am and 1 pm on either day. Fenton is still processing applications for the Free or Reduced Price Meals program because eligibility also qualifies students for other waivers and fee reductions. For more information on the Free or Reduced Priced Meals program, call the District 100 office at 630.860.6258. INTERNET CONNECTIVITY | Fenton continues to make sure that all of our students are connected. Of late, Fenton assisted a number of our families with acquiring reliable high-speed internet service in their homes. Families in-need worked with Fenton staff to register for the in-home internet services, which are being paid for by Fenton with reimbursement from the DuPage County Regional Office of Education. COMMUNITY REPORT | Fenton’s annual Community Report was delivered to every home in Bensenville and Wood Dale in late August. This exciting publication gives our stakeholders a to-the-point overview of what we’re accomplishing together as a community. This year’s edition highlights items such as our 93% graduation rate, 92% attendance rate, 97% ninth grade on track, our speech state champion (Malien Tingpalpong), the 72,281 meals we served during the COVID-19 crisis, Equity Audit, Portrait of a Graduate, as well as Governor JB Pritzker’s visit in March. Email communications@fenton100.org if you would like another copy. EQUITY INITIATIVE | Fenton moves into the next phase of our equity audit with the DuPage County Regional Office of Education. After more than a year of fact-finding and identifying inequitable practices, the proposed system enhancements advance to the District Equity Leadership Team and the District 100 Board of Education for implementation. Similarly, our board members are progressing in their own equity journey. The group had a retreat on September 23 titled Equity: An Educational Imperative. The board believes in equity and inclusion. It continues with professional development as it strives to champion social and racial justice and to eliminate bigetry and discrimination. ROTARY COAT DRIVE | The Bensenville-Wood Dale Rotary Club is continuing with its tradition of organizing a coat drive for November and December. This year will involve only brand new coats purchased through Operation Warm. Families in need should contact your school counselor or social worker for a referral. Fenton’s Counseling Office can be reached at 630.860.4925. If you want to make a tax deductible donation to the coat drive, please visit operationwarm.org/bensenvillerotary. Thank you for your continued support. Please, stay safe. Sincerely, JAMES ONGTENGCO | Superintendent

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FENTON COMMUNITY HIGH SCHOOL | District 100 1000 West Green Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 2500 www.fenton100.org Mission Statement Cultivate successful, passionate learners through rigor, relevance and relationships.

Fenton Students Earn 5s on AP Exams Nineteen remarkable Fenton students and alums earned scores of a perfect 5 on last spring’s AP Exams. Several students earned a score of 5 on multiple tests. In total 28 Fenton tests earned 5s. Superintendent James Ongtengco, Principal Jovan Lazarevic, and Director of Community Relations Rick Kambic made socially distanced visits to current students throughout the community to deliver congratulatory yard signs and Take 5 candy bars.

way to go! (smartypants)

THANK YOU WYNNDALCO ENTERPRISES Thank you David Andalcio, CEO of Wynndalco Enterprises, LLC for donating 50 laptops and 2 LAN carts to Fenton High School. This incredible gift will empower our diverse and economically fragile families as we learn and support each other in this new Remote Learning environment. Thank you DuPage County Board Member Greg Hart and Chairman Dan Cronin, as well as DuPage Regional Office of Education Superintendent Darlene Ruscitti for connecting us with Wynndalco. Fenton Superintendent James Ongtengco, School Board President Paul Wedemann, and Chief Business Officer Bruce Martin were on hand to accept the donations.

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Padres Unidos

THREE FENTON AUTHORS WIN AWARDS AT RECENT LITERACY FESTIVAL Three students from Fenton’s Kaleidoscope literary magazine earned awards in last year’s Upstate 8 Literary Festival. This was Fenton’s first year participating in the festival, with 19 student authors submitting fiction, poetry, drama, and essays.

Delilah Johnson

“Congratulations to all of our amazing authors for pushing your creative boundaries and sharing your wonderful work!” said Mr. Patrick Escobedo, advisor of the Kaleidoscope. “And additional congratulations go out to the award-winners.” DELILAH JOHNSON won 2nd Place in the short fiction category for her short story, “The Dock” and received an Honorable Mention for her poem, “My Sonnet.”

Malien Tingpalpong

MARG QUILAPIO received an Honorable Mention for her poem, “Hold Your Own Hand.” MALIEN TINGPALPONG received a Critic’s Choice award for her poem, “The Bombs” and an Honorable Mention for her short story, “Sets Your Free.” Marg Quilapio

CURBSIDE LIBRARY BOOK CHECKOUT

Nos da gusta informar que la programación para padres de Padres Unidos está en marcha. Padres ya deberían haber recibido Navegando Fenton un PowerPoint narrado por Pedro Castro, Decano en Fenton, y el Coordinador de Padres Unidos. Los padres también recibieron una encuesta en la que pudieron cargar las preguntas que se formularán en la próxima reunión de Padres Unidos el jueves 15 de octubre a las 6 pm a través de Zoom. La reunión del 15 de octubre fue una reunión de Zoom en vivo en la que el Sr. Castro y otros miembros del personal de Fenton respondieron las preguntas enviadas en la encuesta mencionada anteriormente y respondieron preguntas de la audiencia. Los padres recibieron una invitación de Zoom por correo electrónico. En los próximos meses Los Padres Unidos presentarán reuniones en vivo y grabadas sobre temas como

Fenton librarians are offering curbside library checkout services every Wednesday morning from 9-11 am outside Door #1. Order books through the library catalog on the Academic Resource Center portion of our website or by emailing your librarians, Mrs. Wright or Mrs. Sparacio. Our staff will prepare your orders in clean Ziploc bags, so you can just show us your ID, then grab and go. For help selecting library materials, ask Mrs. Wright or Mrs. Sparacio for a book recommendation form.

• Habilidades de Tecnología para Padres • Actividades positivas para las familias durante la pandemia • Depresión • Cómo hacer de su hogar una gran escuela A medida que recibamos más aportes de las familias, programaremos temas tanto en vivo como pregrabados durante todo el año escolar. ¡Esperamos verlos!

HONOR ROLL STUDENTS EXCITED TO GET BUMPER STICKERS Fenton’s Honor Roll for the Spring 2020 Semester was released shortly after school started and in September students were allowed to slowly one-by-one stop by Door #1 to retrieve their complementary bumper stickers. Congratulations to all our Honor Roll students! Keep up the good work!

Contact Us

Communication is a vital pillar at Fenton High School, especially during this unusual school year. We encourage your family to keep in touch with your teachers, and utilize PowerSchool to monitor your student’s progress. Students who need assistance with school-issued Chromebooks or any school-related technology needs are encouraged to send a detailed email to Chromezone@fenton100.org and someone will get back to you shortly. If your family has a general question and you don’t know who to contact, please email fentonhelp@fenton100.org.

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Members of the community or parents with feedback can send an email to communications@fenton100.org.

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BENSENVILLE PARK DISTRICT This holiday season will be a season like no other. We are sad to say some of our staple events we all look forward to every holiday season are taking an off year, due to our efforts and state-mandates to keep everyone safe. But, with that being said, we are introducing many additional events to keep the holiday spirit alive. Registration for all holiday events and fall programming begins November 17. Deer Grove Leisure Center Administrative Office 1000 West Wood Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 7015 BvilleParks.org WhitePinesGolf.com White Pines Golf Club 500 West Jefferson Street Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 766 0304 Bensenville Water Park & Splash Pad 1100 West Wood Street Bensenville, Illinois 60106 630 766 SWIM (7946) Fischer Farm 16W680 Grand Avenue Bensenville | Illinois 60106 630 834 3152 Board of Commissioners Rich Johnson | President Val Karg | Vice President Greg Linder | Treasurer Jim Geils | Secretary Nancy Gibbs | Commissioner Executive Director Joseph C. Vallez

HOLIDAY GINGERBREAD CONTEST

DECEMBER 1-18 Build your best gingerbread house and see how it stands up against the rest of the district! Our gingerbread box will give you everything you need to put together a great gingerbread house. Then, submit your builds to Lisa Semetko at lsemetko@bvilleparks.org for a chance to win a shout out on social media and a gift card! Boxes available beginning December 1st. Winners chosen on December 18. $25 R | $35 NR (LS)

SANTA ZOOM CALL

FRIDAY | DECEMBER 18 | 4-8pm Have a happy holiday with a zoom call from Santa himself! Each participant will receive an invite to an exclusive call to talk with the big man himself, and get a chance to tell him what they want for the holiday! Spaces are limited, so sign up early! Max 25 (LS)

you can’t stop Santa!

LETTERS TO SANTA DECEMBER 1-15 Are you asking Santa for a special Christmas gift? Write your letter to Santa by December 15! Our Santa Mailbox is available at the Deer Grove Leisure Center. Please be sure to include your full name and return address on your letter so Santa can write back! (LS)

SANTA CLAUS IS COMING TO TOWN DECEMBER 12-19 Catch Santa as he parades through the town in a lighted Gingerbread house! Santa will be making personal house visits across Bensenville this Holiday season. Your visit time will be arranged by the Park District a week prior to the event. While the visits will be brief, everyone will receive a special treat and have an opportunity to take a socially distanced picture with Santa, and share their gift list for the holiday season with him. Prices are $15 per child, or $50 per family. Sign up early, space is limited. Max 50 (LS)

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Be on the lookout for our Winter Program Guide as it’s packed full of both virtual and in-person programming. Just like our Fall Guide we have elected to keep this book digital, allowing us to release the most up to date content in these ever-changing times. Below are just a few of the many programs we are offering this winter.

The School of Dance and Movement offers you a professional studio feel without the scary price tag. Our brochure is packed with classes like Jazz, Hip Hop, Tap and the list goes on. Along with these classes that we’re offering, we also have private lessons.

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These classes provide one-on-one instruction to give your student the individual attention they need to advance their dance skills to the next level. Private lessons are by appointment only and space is limited. Sign up early!

EARLY CHILDHOOD / ZOOMING TO PRESCHOOL

This upcoming season (starting in January) we are offering our beloved preschool with Mrs. B, but virtual. This program will be hosted on Zoom and is designed to prepare your child mentally, physically and emotionally for making the transition to either our Preschool 4’s program or Kindergarten. Be sure to check out our Winter Guide for more info. We know many of your little ones are eager to join us once again, so we are slowly introducing some in-person programming back for them. Starting in January Mini Art Masters, Let’s Be a Math Explorer, and Fun in Motion Head to Toe will take off. Be sure to register your little ones early as class sizes have been cut as part of the efforts we are taking to keep everyone safe.

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Hand sanitizing stations have been placed strategically throughout our facilities

We’re adhering to all guidelines provided by the CDC and IDPH

Lunch Bunch

For those who previously joined us for Lunch Bunch, it’s back, beginning in January. Join our terrific community of people in the Oak Room for lunch and a rousing round of Bingo. Included is a wonderful meal and dessert at a reasonable price. Check out our program guide for details.

Lunch and Dinner Mobiles Be sure to check out our program guide for all the upcoming Lunch and Dinner Mobile trips we are taking. Our lineup includes Tomczak’s Fish Fry, Pinstripes Lunch at the Lanes, Cooper’s Corner, and the Kebab House.

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BENSENVILLE COMMUNITY PUBLIC LIBRARY DIGITAL PROGRAMMING FOR ALL AGES— LIVE ON ZOOM! 200 South Church Road Bensenville | Illinois 60106 www.benlib.org 630 766 4642 HOURS Please visit us online or call us for our most updated information regarding hours of service. Board of Trustees Linda Weiss | President Kathleen “Kathy” Quinn | Vice President Susan Earley | Treasurer Tina Lux | Secretary Carlos Aviles Jim Ricker Mandi Zalewski David Sieffert | Library Director LIBRARY CLOSINGS Thursday | November 26 | Thanksgiving Thursday | December 24 | Christmas Eve Friday | December 25 | Christmas Day Thursday | December 31 | New Year’s Eve Friday | January 1, 2021 | New Year’s Day

Registration for our live Zoom programs is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited. If free craft materials are provided for a program, they will be available for pickup at the Library one week prior to the event; participants must be registered prior to pickup and must be a BCPL cardholder. One per person, please. Registration closes one day prior to the event. A link to the Zoom event will be emailed to participants after registration closes. Clicking on the Zoom link within this email will take you to the right place when it is time for the event to begin.

BENSENVILLE READS: PUNCHING THE AIR BY IBI ZOBOI AND YUSEF SALAAM

VIRTUAL AUTHOR VISIT | THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 12 @ 6:30 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

The Bensenville Community Public Library is proud to announce Punching the Air for the 14th annual Bensenville Reads program! With spellbinding lyricism, Punching the Air tells a moving and deeply profound story about how one boy is able to maintain his humanity and fight for the truth, in a system designed to strip him of both. This year, Ibi Zoboi will join us live on Zoom for a discussion about her book. Born in Haiti and raised in New York City, Ibi Zoboi is a New York Times-bestselling author of books for children and young adults. Her debut novel, American Street, was a finalist for the National Book Award. This event is co-sponsored by the Bensenville Arts Council and the Bensenville Community Foundation

FAMILY NIGHT: DIWALI CELEBRATION

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 10 @ 6:30 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | AGES 3 TO 11 YEARS OLD

Diwali is the Hindu festival of lights, symbolizing the spiritual victory of light over darkness and good over evil. Celebrate with us as we create a simple Rangoli and Diya, listen to stories, and enjoy a sweet treat at home – all while listening to traditional Indian music.

DIY PLAY IDEAS

AVAILABLE FOR PICKUP STARTING SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 15 AND SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 | ACTIVITIES FOR AGES 1-3 YEARS OLD

‘Tis the holiday season! Do you need something for your kiddos to do so you can have 5 to 10 minutes of peace for self-care? Pick up our grab-and-go DIY Play Ideas Kit! The kit contains all the materials and instructions you will need to create an activity for your little one. Supplies are available on a first-come, first-served basis beginning on the Sunday before BSD2 holiday breaks. One kit per child.

HAPPY DIWALI!

TEEN CRAFT: DIY TILE COASTERS

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 9 @ 4 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | GRADES: 7TH – 12TH

Download or view our November/December 2020 Digital Program Guide at benlib.org for more information about the events that you see here and many more!

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Holidays are around the corner and what better gift is there than something handmade to give to your loved ones? Join Mr. Parish for a night of crafting as he teaches us how to create our own DIY tile coasters.

CRAFT-A-PALOOZA: MYSTERY BAGS

SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 THROUGH SUNDAY, DECEMBER 20 (WHILE SUPPLIES LAST)

Winter break is quickly approaching! Looking for something that your kids can make during break? Stop by the Youth Services Desk during the week of December 13-20 and pick up a mystery bag filled with leftover craft supplies from past programs. Hurry! Supplies are limited and won’t last long!

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Take & Make Crafts for Adults

Registration for these virtual Zoom programs is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited. Registration closes one day prior to the event.

Craft along with us from home! Adults are invited to join us live on Zoom for DIY crafts. We’ll supply the crafting materials for free — we’ll have them bagged up ready to go and you can pick them up! Registration for Take & Make programs is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited. Materials are available one week prior to the event; participants must be registered prior to pickup and must be a BCPL cardholder. One Take & Make kit per person, please. A link to the Zoom event will be emailed to participants after the event registration closes.

THE DOG IN ART: MASTERPIECES INSPIRED BY MAN’S BEST FRIEND

MONDAY, NOVEMBER 9 @ 7 PM LIVE ON ZOOM From sporting dogs to lap dogs, canines have inspired works of art for centuries. In this thematic presentation, Art historian Jeff Mishur discusses select works by artists such as Sargent, Picasso, Renoir and many more.

DIY MAPLE LEAF CENTERPIECE PLACEMAT

WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11 @ 7 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | ADULTS ONLY

Does your dinner table need a more autumnal vibe for the harvest season? Join us and make this tasteful fall leaf placemat and spruce up your spread! Materials available: 11/4.

DIY MACRAME PLANT HOLDER

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 24 @ 7 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | ADULTS ONLY

It’s finally fall and the plants outside are going dormant… Liven up your living area with some greenery this winter and hang your houseplants from this on-trend macrame plant holder! Materials available: 11/17.

SOUTH SIDE NEIGHBORHOODS VIRTUAL TOUR: PRESENTED BY OPEN HOUSE CHICAGO

TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 17 @ 7 PM LIVE ON ZOOM Come along for this virtual tour of Chicago’s South Side! You’ll see both highlights and overlooked spots of Hyde Park, Kenwood, Woodlawn, South Shore, and Washington Park. Sites include the former site of the 1893 World’s Fair, the historic Jackson Park Highlands District, and the University of Chicago campus. Presented with the Wood Dale Public Library.

DIY HOLIDAY FABRIC FACE MASKS

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 @ 7 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | ADULTS ONLY

Winter and the holiday season is upon us! While we are all staying safe, protecting each other, and wearing our masks and face coverings, why not spread a little holiday cheer and create your own holiday-themed masks! Materials available: 12/1.

DIY HOLIDAY SUNCATCHER

THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 @ 7 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | ADULTS ONLY

Hang this beaded crystal suncatcher in your window and enjoy the prismatic rainbows it creates on your walls and around your home! Join Mary for this unique craft and bring some sunlight inside during the dark months of the year. Materials available: 12/3.

NON-FICTION BOOK CLUB

WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 16 @ 7 PM LIVE ON ZOOM The Warmth of Other Suns by Isabel Wilkerson Read and discuss nonfiction titles that address important issues relevant to our society today. Books will be available one month prior to the event and can be picked up at the Library.

DIY HOLIDAY ORNAMENT

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 22 @ 7 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM | ADULTS ONLY

Handmade ornaments are not only memorable, but they are also fun to make and a great gift for family and friends! Materials available: 12/15.

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VIRTUAL

Holiday Open House

FEATURING ZAZZ!

FRIDAY, DECEMBER 4 @ 5 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

NOW RECOMMENDING…

SOMETHING FOR EVERYONE!

What to read next…? Browse all of our online booklists — staff picks, themed recommendations, topical resources, and more at benlib.org/booklists! We’ve got recommendations for everyone: early childhood, school ages, teens, and adults. Looking for something else? Reach out to us! Our staff is ready and willing to make reading, listening, or viewing recommendations to you! Call us at 630.766.4642, email us at reference@benlib.org, or contact us via our online form!

JOIN A VIRTUAL BOOK CLUB THIS WINTER

Turning to literature to pass the time and stay busy? Join a virtual book club and let’s talk books! Our virtual book clubs will be meeting on Zoom once a month. We feature a variety of book clubs for different interests: non-fiction, 20s/30s, horror novellas, cookbooks, and more! Registration is required through our online calendar or by phone; space is limited. Books will be available one month prior to the event and can be picked up at the Circulation Desk or by using our Curbside Pickup Service. 14

Every holiday season, the Holiday Open House is one of our most popular, highly anticipated programs for both patrons and staff. Though we won’t be together in person for this year’s Holiday Open House, you are invited to join us virtually for some good holiday cheer as we will be streaming a musical performance by the jazz quintet Zazz, who will be playing holiday standards from their normal cozy spot next to the library’s fireplace. Register at benlib.org or 630.766.4642 by December 3.

ZOOM TECH APPOINTMENTS AVAILABLE Are you or your child having difficulty understanding how to login and use Zoom during remote learning or for other virtual programs? The Library is here to help. You can call or come in to schedule a one-on-one appointment, and a staff member will sit down and walk through Zoom and answer any questions. We can also provide appointments in Spanish. Stop by the Youth Services Desk to make an appointment, or call us today at 630.766.4642.

VIRTUAL VISIT WITH

Santa live on Zoom!

Santa

TUESDAY, DECEMBER 8 AND THURSDAY, DECEMBER 10 AT 6:30 P.M. | LIVE ON ZOOM

Join us on Zoom for a one-on-one virtual visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus! Please register for one, 5-minute slot, and that will put you in line in the Zoom waiting room to meet with Santa and tell him if you’ve been naughty or nice this year! Register at benlib.org or 630.766.4642 by December 7.

MIDCENTURY CHRISTMAS: PRESENTED BY LESLIE GODDARD SUNDAY, DECEMBER 13 @ 2 PM | LIVE ON ZOOM

Christmas in America from the 1940s through the 1960s meant aluminum trees, department store Santas, and cartoon specials on TV. Historian Leslie Goddard explores this optimistic era in a new illustrated lecture using photographs, advertisements, greeting cards, and catalogs to explore why this era was a turning point for how we celebrate the holidays. Register at benlib.org or 630.766.4642 by December 12.

COOKING MADE EASY MONDAY, NOVEMBER 2 AND 7 @ 7 PM | FACEBOOK

Thinking about cooking for yourself more often but hate how much of a hassle it is? Join Adult Services Librarian Bill and learn some quick and easy dishes with minimal clean-up!

HOLIDAY THROWBACK BASH: YOUTUBE PLAYLIST PARTY MONDAY, DECEMBER 21 @ 7 PM | FACEBOOK

Get ready to explore deep within the reaches of your memory and get nostalgic with this YouTube playlist of old holiday specials and commercials of decades past. You may not remember all of them, but the ones you do will take you back to when you were a kid!

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BCPL Kidding Around! With Penny & D, 4pm Zoom BCPL Thursday Night Book Club, 7pm Zoom BSD2 End of First Trimester BCPL Friday Features: Polish Storytime, 10:30am Facebook

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BCPL Twilight Tales, 6:30pm Zoom BCPL The Dog in Art, 7pm Zoom BCPL Carapia’s Coven Book Club, 7pm Zoom BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am Zoom BCPL Family Night: Diwali Celebration, 6:30pm Zoom CDC Meeting: 6:30pm, VH Food for Families, 4-5:30pm, Wood Dale Junior High BCPL Teen Craft: Dream Catchers, 4pm Zoom BCPL Take & Make: Maple Leaf Placemat, 7pm Zoom

BCPL Bensenville Reads: Ibi Zoboi, 6:30pm Zoom

BCPL Friday Features: Signs & Stories, 10:30am Facebook

BCPL Lit Chicks Book Club, 7pm Zoom

BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am Zoom BCPL Family Night: Thankful Tree Craft, 6:30pm Zoom BCPL South Side Neighborhoods Virtual Tour, 7pm Zoom Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Family History Holiday Activities, 7pm Zoom BSD2 Board of Education meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center BPD Board Meeting, 6pm

BCPL STEAM Club, 4pm Zoom BCPL Growing Up in Chicago in the 50s and 60s, 7pm Zoom

BCPL Friday Features: Spanish Storytime, 10:30am Facebook

BSD2 Teacher Institute Day

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ELIGIBILITY | To be eligible, family member must show proof of residency in the Bensenville/Wood Dale Area HOURS | Open SaturdayS 8:30 am – 11:00 am CONTACT | 192 South Center Street Bensenville, IL 60106 Phone: 630.766.9382 EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS! | Non-perishables donations can be dropped off at the facility Monday-Saturday from 8:30 am to 11:00 am. Checks can be made payable to: Bensenville & Wood Dale Food Pantry.

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The Bensenville / Wood Dale Food Pantry has been providing food assistance to the residents of Bensenville, Wood Dale and North Elmhurst since 1972. The pantry is funded entirely by monetary and food donations as well as grant assistance and run exclusively by volunteers.

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, BCPL Teen Craft: Tile Coasters, 10:30am Zoom 4pm Zoom BCPL Virtual Visit with Santa, 6:30pm Zoom BCPL Take & Make: Holiday Fabric Face Masks, 7pm Zoom Food for Families, 4-5:30pm, Fenton High School

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am Zoom BCPL Family Night: Tea Light Luminaries, 6:30pm Zoom CDC Meeting: 6:30pm, VH BPD Holiday Gingerbread Contest through December 18 BPD Letters to Santa through December 15

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BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime,10:30am Zoom BCPL Family Night: Gingerbread Houses,6:30pm Zoom BCPL Letters to (and from) Santa Ends, 8pm Village Board Meeting, 6:30pm, VH

BCPL Non-Fiction Book Club, 7pm Zoom BSD2 Board of Education meeting, 7pm, Educational Administration Center BPD Board Meeting, 6pm

BCPL STEAM Club, 4pm Zoom

BCPL Friday Features: Spanish Storytime, 10:30am Facebook BPD Santa Zoom Call, 4-8pm

BCPL Tuesday Tales: Virtual Storytime, 10:30am Zoom BCPL Santa Storytime, 6:30pm Zoom BCPL Take & Make: Holiday Ornament, 7pm Zoom

BCPL Teen Virtual Scavenger Hunt, 4pm Zoom

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District 2, with Fenton High School, Wood Dale School District 7, the Bensenville/Wood Dale Food Pantry, and Northern Illinois Food Bank, providing perishable and non-perishable food to families through their monthly pantries. Find all the details on Page 3.

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